News and Updates
RELEASE: Displacing Unhoused Neighbours Will Not Solve Crisis
August 09, 2022
OneCity Vancouver urges the City of Vancouver to pause sidewalk evictions until front-line agencies can secure suitable and safe alternative living arrangements for residents.
Read MoreIona Bonamis: Five Tangible Actions to Improve Community Safety in Chinatown
August 04, 2022
When I was young, I spent a lot of time in Chinatown. It was the only place where my immigrant parents could find Chinese grocers. I also attended school there.
Read MoreSerena Jackson and Caitlin Stockwell: Not in my park? Then, yes, in my neighbourhood
July 28, 2022
When people are sheltering in parks we cannot call for rapid government action to supply housing, and then allow well-planned and funded options to fall through during rezoning.
Read MoreMatthew Norris: Vancouver, we deserve better
July 27, 2022
Indigenous peoples in Vancouver consistently come up against a lack of understanding, a lack of empathy and a reluctance to recognize our rights. We as a city need to be better than this.
Read MoreOneCity candidates sweep the field of Vancouver labour endorsements
June 22, 2022
VANCOUVER, B.C. (Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Territories) — Following a democratic process with its 60,000 members, Vancouver's largest organized labour association has endorsed all 12 of OneCity Vancouver's candidates for the October 2022 municipal election.
Read MoreAnna Chudnovsky: It takes a team
April 04, 2022
"I am increasingly worried about the voices of students, parents, caregivers, educators, and the public that are not only being silenced, but that are actively unwelcome at the decision-making table." Jennifer Reddy’s poignant and important reflections on her role as Trustee shared in Ripple...
Read MoreCouncillor Boyle's motion protects vital links between food and culture in Vancouver
March 28, 2022
VANCOUVER, B.C. (Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh territories) — In response to the loss of treasured local businesses that serve cultural communities, OneCity Councillor Christine Boyle wants Vancouver to do more to protect heritage restaurants and grocers.
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